Subject: Mixed metaphors

Mixed metaphors:

A metaphor is a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable. A mixed metaphor is the use of two or more unrelated metaphors that are incongruous or illogical when combined. Here are some mixed metaphors we’ve seen and heard.

[a rock group’s] authenticity strikes a chord with fans.

You have to shoot where the fish are barking.

.. drawing the eye… like a magnet

Butcher goes forward as Ipswich throw their last trump card into the fire.

British commentator

She grabbed the bull by the tail and faced the problem squarely.

We are just scratching the tip of the iceberg.

I'm no Monday morning shortstop.

Till the cows freeze over.

It's so far removed, it goes right over our heads.

Kill two birds with one egg

I was the mother hen to all these little ducks.

If you don't wear your seat belt, you're just a missile waiting to happen.

It would bring the public school system crumbling to its knees.

She’s come out of this one looking like a rose.

If you spill the beans, then you'll open a can of worms.

It’s like looking for a needle in a hayride.

I thought it might be a good idea for you to check base with him.

Bury it under the carpet

Do you follow where I'm coming from?

He’s like a duck out of water.

As long as that dog hunts, we’ll ride him,